Posted on April 8, 2010.
Parker Pens George Stafford Parker was the person who had the Parker pens. He wanted something that would not leak ink everywhere and he was convinced if he had a better pen people would definitely buy them. George Parker was a teacher of telegraphy and its main customers at the time were his own students telegraphy. It also sold its pens Parker Pen company John Holland originally. Parker Pen Company was actually born in the year 1888, set Janesville Wisconsin. The major breakthrough for the company Parker pen came the year 1894 with the advent of the curve ink Lucky power technology.
In the year 1898 he had put the outer cap, the Parker pen was considered the best with the vital components held with the barrel ensuring the ink does not flow. In the year 1900, the gold filigree pens curve Lucky came into existence. In 1905, he developed the "spearhead" ink pens Parker foods. The following year, "sterling silver and gold Snake Pen was developed.
The curve of luck that was a major introduction of Parker Pen Company was so used until 1929. This technique involved a bag of ink which was used to adjust it part of the food, to ensure contact with the food bag. Today, the pipette filled pens Parker are considered rare and exquisite, there are many versions that come with it. The introduction of Jack Knife Safety pen has taken the Company to another level of success.
The Parker Pen has come in all sizes, from the small ring oversized tops 281 / 2 sec They had varieties such as videos of nickel and gold plate, plain black hard rubber, black chased hard rubber and is superimposed on complex patterns. In the year 1921 they came with a Parker pen "The Duofold.